The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1918, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 15, 1918, PAGE 8 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Tom Didn't Give, But Some Cloth Did WILBUR, DID | SHOW You THIS NEW JUSSERAND DRess/AT OF MINE MADE FROM FIVE YARDS OF I No CLOTH P CUFF ON SQUIRREL FOOD—A Day Dream > » P| Gee! ID WKe “Yo Be IN OW’ ARMY — SOLDIER SUIT, GUN, STEEL. HELMIT — Ere MR, MANAGER, THIS SPECIMEN SAT RIGNT BCHIND Me Wwe PEANUTS, TRYING To OVERCOMG ME WITH THEIR PERFUME MIXED WITH PEPPERMINT ZEPHYRS ! FIND IM A PRIVATE FEEDING STALK; IF You DON'T Le THat HE FINDS HIS WAY = = = ROUGH THS ©xIT Hin GF, A) JUST You's woticé IT HAS LAPELS AND NO TAKE A SLANT WELL, TOM, AREN'T You GOING MY New SOIT TO COMPUMENT US ON OUR. WoRTH Five WOOL SAVING CLOTHES ? DOLLARS - You WE ARE TRYING To Do OUR BIT | MANY GPT IT ‘The SIGHT IS THE TROVSERS ery Kid Has GOSH|- Now MAYBE | AINT somesooy | GUESS 1160 down AN SEE we Gener. NOW LETS SEE YOu START SomeTHIN’ JouGHr Guy micKy! G'WAN HOME AN’ PLAY WITH YOUR SISTERS WIS Common BY ALLMA WELL, You CLose Nov 6WAN GeT Your’ eves AND OUT OF THIS Lose "EM TIGHT! TRANSI Cash lon # cont Six th TRAN Per line Bix ini gcon Per line Per line Per line Per line 25. lines line 50 lines line Bix on months, Inquire THE wee 8-1L0D 1 CRAWLED ALONG IM TH’ DARK WITH A REVOLVER AN’ A HAND GRENADE | SILENTLY CREPT UP "To TH’ KAISERS HEADQUARTERS, THEN PUSHED (9) TH’ DOOR OPEN AN YELLED Aig "WANDS UP. KAISER |” aa \ Feuix! WHAT 1S “HE CAPITOL OF HOLLAND % im LATER—PavinG a visit “To WIS OLD CLASS AT SCHOOL - 15 of os ‘aie of 1906 in Fast Company; They’re Fa What ts the average tenure of Dallplayer in the big leagues? “The reader who asked this ques aused us to go back over the for a few years and something interesting tening on the subject. Bomewhere under 10 years would! the answer, just at what point be difficult to determine. ‘There are players who have gone DERRILL PRATT MAY YET BECOME YANKEE . Jan. 15.—Yankee saw remaining a faint that Derrill Pratt might yet to the Yankees from the In the deal that sent Pete jon for a score of years, but playersjand find just what percentage of the of the Anson, Wagner, Lajole type | Players in active service then will aly Spor 19 : are scarce. There re heen hun-|°* Tendy to report at the 1918 train: ing camps. dreds who have lasted only @ sea-| The result ta astonishing, even to son or two, but it is safe to may the mest ardent followers of the the average ballplayer is good for} kame somewhere between elght and ten| It seems scarcely possible that out years of 330 men drawing salaries in the It is interesting right along thin| American and National leagues in |same line of thought to go thru a/1906 only 15 played ball in 1917 and record book of 10 or 12 years ago|four of these probably not HEN BERRY NEEDS NO | MANAGER FOR OUTFIT SAN FRANSCISCO, Jan. 15.—Ex pounding his theory that baseball téams do not really need managers, Henry Berry, owner of the Seals, in a Cikenbue dicated today that he may act as his senthagee ne yan own manager and run the Seals un 7 ® pave the way for Pratt's transfer.’ ider a field — we and NEW BOWLING MARK IS HUNG UP AT 17 STRIKES IN A ROW A record for bowling consecutive games in believed to have been set by Cliff Haught. 4 Cleveland man, who recently rolled 17 consecutive strikes dur ng four games, in which he rolled 244, 300, 223 and 234 for « total of 1001. The average of 250% for the four games in believed to set a {anc IS | WINNER IN MIX VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan. 15.—By | taking the Portland club Into camp | here last night, 4 to 1, the Million Pacific Coast a three-cornered new n ~ Country Hay and Grain (Prices paid wholesale) hockey league race affair ‘The game was one of the mont bit terly contested seen here for several seasons. Si Griffiths was the locals, and to the effictency Portiand Murray “ides 0001300 1.0 back In line for med to add much} of the enee jerdale Oyster Sheltie ¥ Lie Fs jMeled or read aiey 211.50@2.60| 1.50@2.50 +-4.4002.00/ % Prices Paid Producers for | Poultry, Veal and Pork |} Tasunnpaat| JACK DEMPSEY AFTER BOUT WITH CHAMPION 0G 1.50 u CHICAGO, Jan. 15 Jess Willard ' wants to eliminate either Fred Ful ton or Jack Dem: y from his wor ties before he talks war. ‘The champion suggested today a Jack Dempsey Fulton battle for the right to meet him He fatled to mention time or place, if there really is to be a championship heavyweight scuffle Selling Prices to Reta Batter, Eggs and Cheese ative Washington creamery, cube. ive Washington creamery, Drick . cube Jack Kearns, man baw pursued J arns and Demp sey came here from California to of fer Willard a battie. ‘They caught up with the fellow today, cor: nered him in a hotel and talked war wheel ‘Then the champion suggested the mination tournament | Kearns now ix hot on the heels of Fred Fulton He expects to iseue a challenge to Fulton, Jexs und Chicago. Limburger . Oregon triplets. Oregon ¥. A Washington irtpiets Washington ¥ onwin ¥. A. Young Amerie Domestic, Japanese, m. .. Pecans Per Fancy, per tb. | BROOKLYN DERBY IS | CHANGED TO DWYER} | NEW YORK, Jan, 15,—The Brook: | lyn Derby is no more. In its place today there ix the Dwyer Derby, #0 named out of respect to Phil and Mike Dwyer, brother race enthust asts, now dead. Conditions and dis | tance of th race will remain the same—for d-year-olds at a mile a furlong CRYSTAL POOL | Second and Lenora BOXING| TONIGHT Three Main Events Muff Bronson vs. Harry Anderson Peter Mitschie vs. Mike Pete Billy Williams vs. Willie Hunefeld 4 Other Star Bouts Predict Railway Post for Aishton WASHINGTN, Jan. 15,—Appoint ment of Ft. H. Aishton, president of the Chicago & Northwestern rallroa to a high post in Director Genetr McAdoo's administration was fore cast today, when it announced | he has been summoned to Washing | ton to confer on mid-Weat transpor | tation problems, was he | 1906 ing. | Bronson; F and seen in 1918. And that in the space ; only of only 12 years and Of the American league pitchers 1 of 1906 who included Wad i, Mu in, Jona, Cheabro and ¢ re, oO” three, Bender, Plank and were able to pitch aw year and Plank retired of the season. One managed a big league ¢ Of the National leagu Reulbach and Ames were saw nervice in 1917 Nttle been given hin condition releane. Mathewson was «till active in basebal aver of the Keds Not a catcher of in the m was in the harness Donov except Gibson, ab. Ket work chers ot] Of the the! the 1906 ones who Reulbach pitched very ston ‘and by un as man Coombs enatully last the "1 who did a iit York infielders six remain providing Lajote SEVEN BOUTS SLATED THIS EVE FOR SHOWING IN CRYSTAL POOL 1906 ¢ yearn other ie re ot crow is + 4 Billy Witiams With two more bouts than are usu- been seen here many times and Wil- ally staged, Austin & Salt will run liams formerly held forth as a Se off their four-round boxing show to- night in the Crystal Pool, beginning at 8:20. In the main fracnses of the even Harry Anderson battles Muff Mitschie steps with and Billy Williams is to Hunefeld and Williams Q Portlanders. All are lightweights. This will be Mitechie’s first appear ance in a Seattle ring. Bronson has SHIPYARD HOCKEY TO |BILL STUMPF SOLD START HERE SHORTLY | TO PITTSBURG CLUB “ The shipyard hockey league Bill Stumpf, last season with are preparing for the opening kane in the N. W. league their nm this week if sold to Pittsburg, according to a re from the various training camps are| port from Portland, where Stumpf to the effect that the four clubs will| is spending the winter. Stumpf is be in fine fettie. | the property of Spokane | Hannibal, Mo., is to have 3-cont OTTAWA LOSES ICE Jbaxeball. We hope that Hannibal MELEE TO MONTREAL |**"* the boys their money's worth. MONTREAL, Jan. 15.—The Ca-| Bie baseball deal brewing in Chi nadiens took the Ottawa six down headline. If it had the Mine last night in the Jubilee | S/d Milwaukee we might believe it rink, 9 to 4. The visitors did not - disp any of the form which won them the last game, gage to the Rose City Walter Porsch, the rugged Ta, coma lightweight, has been matched with Stanley Trimble, the Califor nian, in the special event. The pre liminaries will be served by Jimmy and Kid Peterson, welter Red Gage and Johnny featherweights, and Beal and Ell Caston, 105-pound Mike P argue with Wi ronxon, Mitachie Moore, Manning ers olubs of Spo. has been nen ort cago, says a Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P.M, Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors 1430 ard, Under Owl Drug Store A New York woman kennel owner has been ordered to apologize to the American Kennel club. We don't know # all about, but we'll! bet she de i. | Cor, Fifth and University “Fastest Game in the World" PORTLAND ws. SEATTLE Friday, January 18th—8:30 P. M. SEATS 50c, 75c AND $1.00 suiairs "Now “ON SA SEATS NOW ON SA‘ Phone Main 2493 attle product before moving his lug: | ycounted, for Larry, after sojourn in the minors wear a big league uni son, The played part of t who wan { n 20 games New York; E who whs out the game @ great part of the m, Tur . who played in a utility role with ¢ ‘eland, and Chase, The latter was the only | outtie ay certain to m nex agner neason nen n others are who bert at lena ere regular of the TY COBB WANTS TO BATTLE HUNS AS A MEMBER OF MARINES Ty Cobb, baseball star, accord ing to report from Detroit, will Join the marine corps soon. He is Hi subject to the draft Nig Clarke, former Cleveland catcher, who recently paid the Georgia Peach a visit at his home in Augusta, ts the one who ves the information as to Ty's intentions: Clarke, Paris Island, nays “Cobb t and to wee mo last week just itching to get into harness with a gun and bayonet or cheese knife and get at the Germans He kept busy showing him all the bayonet exer and the manual of arms ys watching me like a hawk.” who is 8c came over stationed at Paria Int He is me UW. QUINTET VICTOR, 25-20 | College of Puget {icone was defeated at on the university floor last night by the U. W. basketiers, 25 to 20. | In a preliminary the U. | freshies w the | coln high se 5 w Lin. The local crew did not Jup to muff. Altho the were a lig es team, the U. W. quintet em to be Tacomans # experienced fat show up to the form expected of such | how up to the form exp A of such |r org fan aggregation. University aunty Charles Jamtenon Slack Tae and Hol Hanawalt a i ide for hatitutes P. §. University Jamieson 2, Freshmen Motten + Anderson Grt et th ) at Savage for Peek n for Fre itutes savas and At Indtvidu Pe. oln Griffith wil la ners: Li 2, Freshmen—Roegner Metten Clarke Anderson 2 ar's| son's | tion for ferocious Fred, but indica- In the outfield we find five still in the game, Strange to may, the great Tyrus Raymond Cobb were “up there” in 1906, are Jones, manager of the Browns, Bob Wallace, who will be back among them and is still the greatest| the big tent next year, probably of all The others are|a coach Sam who has about] This is a striking picture of @ reached the end of the road; Hinch-|length of time a big leaguer man, Schulte, who had an unsatis | hope to remain in fast company. y weason last year, and Sher-| Most of them are gone and » Who has been released | with the exception of Cobb, | fading. Twelve years means a gi | deal to a ballplayer. LLARD BEING FORCED INTO A HOLE WHERE HE IS LIABLE TO CET MATCH FOISTED UPON Hi NEW YORK, Jan, 15.—Today {t tions are he will be taken — was put squarely up to Jess Willard for Wellman has made so 7 either to talk turkey or quit the , of @ reputation in the way of roost, ing money for things he wants. With an offer of $7) ‘sbtitiels tall Wants Fred to Slow Up moter Bill Wellman of New York in| The main drawback to the his hands, it is Jess’ move, either to affair is that Wellman wants consent to a match with Fred Ful- to go a little slow in his self-ap ton, foremost challenger, ar invent ed task of effacing all the pro some brand new alibi. If Jess can heavies. Of course, if some do the latter he ts entitled to some should come along and bust credit, but the fact of the matter is streak of luck, it would be to Bill Wellman's offer is about the sledding for Wellman'’s mill thing to force the big champion into | that, after all, is the big thing. a match | Fulton has two bouts for Wellman wants to stage his bout by dates. Friday night he is bfl over the 45-round route In either|for a performance with Billy Mi Reno or Carson City, Nevada. The/at St. Paul. sum of the ocfer will be paid forth-| Frank Moran is on his “Butch” Erb wants to land a figt with into the hands of Jack John-| for February 22. A defeat at { onqueror if he accepts. Noth-| hands of either of these would ing has been said about remunera- | cessitate @ change in the plans Wellman. BARTFIELD IN DRAW | "Beton" rb wants WITH WELTER CHAMP Seorre ine COLUMBUS, 0., Jan. —Ted | ith AOeedteene. ee te oe Lewis and Soldier Bartfield, welter- | weights, fought a 12-round } here last night. RASSLERS TRY TO “COME BACK” IN S. F. Frank Boston, Others actively In the game and 1003-100 ee \ coe draw TRU: TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing Lundberg Rupture Support. Wi give free trial to prove its superiors) fey. Jan. Jan Promoter nuler will attempt to match Chris A. LUNDBERG Co, 1101 Third Ave. DOCTOR'S Examination and Consultation FREE at the MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE | 906 Third Ave. |] The doctor will be glad to talk || over your trouble with you and prescribe for you, if necessary. Only charges will be for medicines prescribed or treatment taken, You will be surprised how little it will cost you. Landos and Pat Connolly for a bout on that day MATT BROCK ¢ WINNER IN BOUT WITH “BABE”) CLEVELAND, Jan. 15 Matt | Brock, Cleveland, won the decision in a ten-round bout last night over “Babe” Picato, Newcastle, Pa. Both | are lightweight Seattle Ed Walsh has been passed up by all the big league clubs. Ed has one satisfaction, His feet would still be it had asked waivers on him a few years ago, and they would still be counting ten over about 15 managers who were in the serap to get him. sore ‘omiske HERE 1S THE SLOTH-THE adhe THAT SHUTS HIS EVERYTHING, HE SHUTS Hi TO MY GOOD NEWS ABOUT TOBACCO. LOOK FOR THE PROTECTION SEAL TT IS NOT REAL GRAVELY WITHOUT ‘THIS SEAL

Other pages from this issue: